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General Info

WillaMesh

What is it? WillaMesh is a community mesh network in Lane County, Oregon. A community mesh network enables local residents and businesses to work cooperatively to provide high-quality Internet access and broadband connectivity to their communities, without th...

Commercial & MDU Properties

WillaMesh Commercial & MDU Property Owners/Managers

Introduction Thank you for your interest in partnering with WillaMesh. Internet connectivity and digital literacy are must-haves in modern society. Community-focused broadband initiatives ensure equitable access, as they put control in the hands of the very p...

Equipment Specifications

WillaMesh Commercial & MDU Property Owners/Managers

Here is the equipment specifications packet that provides the details of the equipment that may be installed in/on a property. WillaMesh equipment specifications packet    

Who we are

WillaMesh

WillaMesh was founded by three IT industry veterans who have a passion for using technology to improve people's lives. With more than 60 years' experience in building sophisticated computer systems and web applications, they knew that there had to be a better ...

Privacy Policy

WillaMesh

WillaMesh ("us", "we", or "our") operates the https://willamesh.net website (the "Service"). This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use and disclosure of Personal Information when you use our Service. We will not use or share your in...

The need for speed

WillaMesh

Where are the packages? WillaMesh's Internet service does not have speed package bundles. Instead, you pay for each gigabyte of data you use. This pricing model is better for three reasons: It is more fair. People who use more, pay more for that access. ...

WillaMesh Equipment

WillaMesh

Introduction To connect to WillaMesh, you need a router and an outdoor radio. The router handles Wi-Fi in your house and is where you connect your computers, phones, game consoles, and set-top boxes that need Internet access. You plug the router's "WAN" port...